When the Bay Area forecast reads “Partly Cloudy,” the morning will be gray and gloomy.
That's the cloudy part. The rest of the day will be glorious.
After a poor night's sleep, I was semi-conscious when the alarm went off. I desperately wanted more sleep. If I bailed now, would my ride partner see the email? The ride start was not local. Drive an hour, bike 50 hilly miles, drive an hour back. I needed more sleep.
It is a perfect day for this route. It will still be (somewhat) green. Soon it will be too hot to bike down there.
I pulled myself together. I could further shorten the route, maybe just tackle the first (and longest) hill.
But the second hill is one of my favorites.
With so many back roads to explore, I saw no merit in returning on busy Highway 25. Having pored over the map, I had a better idea.
Instead of being buzzed by speeding SUVs and pickup trucks, I had John Smith Road to myself. (Two vehicles passed me, heading in opposite directions.) The birds told me how little traffic uses this road. I startled a hawk into seeking a higher perch; moments later, it comfortably swooped to my left along the road before veering over the rolling hills. To the right a small flock of birds escorted me, rising and falling to match my slow pace.
I turned into a residential neighborhood. “Not a Through Street,” warned a sign. It had looked so enticing on the map.
Strategically-placed barricades blocked vehicles from passing through ... but not bicycles!
For the day, 54 miles with some 4,830 feet of climbing. I'll sleep in tomorrow.
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